
SECTION 8 –
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
8-19
SERVICE - AIR SPRINGS
-If Equipped
Air Ride Adjustment
NOTE: Visually inspect the height of each air
bag daily. Measure height of each air
bag (using a tape measure) every 50
hours of operation. Adjust as
necessary.
1. Park the machine on level ground with
outriggers in the completely UNFOLDED
and field operating position.
2. Adjust the air pressure in each Air Bag
until the distance between the bottom of
the Steering Plate (1) and the top of the
Bumper Pad Strike Plate (2) is six (6)
inches (15.2 cm). See following illustra-
tion.
3. With a clear path on level ground, drive
the machine forward 100 yards (91.4 m),
cycling the steering back and forth, and
shifting machine weight from side to
side.
4. Stop on level ground and re-measure.
Adjust as necessary.
5. Repeat procedure until desired mea-
surement is achieved.
The amount of pressure in the Air Bags
will depend on the options available on the
machine. Typically, pressure should be
approximately 42 psi/2.9 bar (front) and
24 psi/1.7 bar (rear).
The pressure should be enough that the
tie rods and steering cylinders are level, as
shown in the following photo.
NOTE: Over-inflated or under-inflated Air
Bags will cause stress to the
machine, resulting in damage.
SERVICE -
MISCELLANEOUS
A/C System Receiver/Drier
The A/C System Receiver/Drier (located
behind cab near the radiator - remove
radiator screens to access) should be
replaced if the A/C loop is ever open (e.g.
when replacing a compressor or condenser
line, etc.)
Air Bag Assembly
(Located on each leg)
-Typical View
-Typical View
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